cellar

/ˈsɛlər/
verb
  1. To store or keep in a cellar.
    • The farmer cellared the root vegetables to keep them fresh through winter.
    • They cellar their homemade wine in the basement for two years.
    • We decided to cellar the champagne until our anniversary.
noun
  1. A room or space underground, typically under a building, used for storage.
    • We keep our canned vegetables and potatoes in the cellar.
    • The old house had a damp cellar that smelled of earth.
    • During the storm, the family took shelter in the cellar.
  2. A stock of wine kept in a cellar or similar storage area.
    • The restaurant boasts an impressive wine cellar with over 500 bottles.
    • He spent years building his personal cellar of fine Bordeaux.
    • The sommelier selected a vintage from the cellar for the special dinner.
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